Guaranteed Results – Quantified Returns

In some instances the best way to assure results is to paid search. Paid search utilizing the varied portals, such as Bing, Yahoo, and Google, for some, is the best path to success.

Using PPC to Build Your Business

Here’s how it works: Every time your ad is clicked, sending a visitor to your website, you pay the search engine a small fee. (That’s why it’s called “pay per click.”) When your PPC campaign is well-designed and running smoothly, that fee will be trivial, because the visit is worth more to your business than what you pay for it. For example, if you pay $10 for a click, but the click results in a $300 sale, then using PPC is a no-brainer.

Ultimately, pay-per-click marketing is good for everyone:

  • It’s good for searchers – Research indicates that searchers click on paid search ads more often than any other form of digital advertising. This means that people really don’t mind being advertised to, provided that the products and services advertised actually fit the searcher’s needs. And because we use search engines when we’re looking for products and services, the results, including the ads, are generally highly relevant to what we’re looking for. Plus, Google has developed an excellent formula for ensuring that PPC ads meet the user’s needs.
  • It’s good for advertisers – Advertisers are offered a unique means of putting their message in front of an audience who is actively and specifically seeking out their product. Because searchers reveal their intent through their search query, advertisers are able to measure the quality of traffic that results from search engine clicks.
  • It’s good for search engines – PPC enables search engines to cater to searchers and advertisers simultaneously. The searchers comprise their user-base, while the advertisers provide them with their revenue stream. The engines want to provide relevant results, first and foremost, while offering a highly targeted, revenue-driving advertising channel.

The unique advantage of PPC marketing is that Google (and other ad networks) don’t just reward the highest bidders for that ad space, they reward the highest-quality ads (meaning the ads that are most popular with users). Essentially, Google rewards good performance. The better your ads, the greater your click-through rates and the lower your costs.

  • Contextual Ads – Advertising on popular existing websites
  • Text Ads – Using Tracking cookies to “Stalk” visitors from your site
  • Text Ads – Simple ads that can state short message, and “Click” “Call Now” actions
  • Product Listing Ads (PLA) – Showcase your inventory using shopping directories
  • Video Marketing – Using banner/video ads on YouTube network
  • And More